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Learn the confirmed auction, card-income, luck, and rebirth loop—then open the guide that matches your next decision.

Quick answer

Win cards at auction, then use their income to build your next bid

The published loop is simple: compete at an auction table, win a soccer card with the highest bid, collect money from cards, upgrade luck, and eventually rebirth.

The difficult part is price discipline. Because no public card-value or income table exists, a safe decision starts with your own reserve—not a guessed card price.

Core loop

How a session progresses

Use this sequence as the stable map; open the linked guides for decisions that need more detail.

  1. 1

    Join an auction table

    A soccer card is offered while players compete with their cash.

  2. 2

    Bid without chasing

    The highest bid wins, so decide your stop line before another player pushes the price up.

  3. 3

    Collect passive income

    Won soccer cards generate money that can fund later auctions and upgrades.

  4. 4

    Upgrade and rebirth

    Luck upgrades and rebirth are part of the published progression loop; exact costs and multipliers are not public.

Systems

Choose the page for your next question

Each page keeps confirmed facts separate from details the creator has not published.

Known gaps

Do not treat these as settled

  • Named player or card roster
  • Card-by-card income and auction value
  • Exact luck, mutation, and Secret-card odds
  • Rebirth costs, reset scope, and multiplier
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FAQ

Wiki questions

Is this the official Bid For Soccer Cards wiki?

No. This is an independent fan-made guide. The Roblox experience and creator group take precedence for official information.

What card variants are confirmed?

The official experience description names Gold, Diamond, Rainbow, and Secret cards, and also mentions mutations.

Are card names, values, and income rates available?

Not from a current creator-owned public source. This site does not publish guessed names, prices, or earning rates.

What is the safest first tool to use?

Use the max-bid calculator before an auction. It protects a reserve and gives you a clear hard-stop bid from your own cash rules.